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The title "Labubu Bunny Peeking from the Forest" can be translated into Japanese as: **「ラブブバニーが森からのぞく」** (Rabubu Banī ga Mori kara Nozoku) This translation captures the essence of the title while maintaining a natural flow in Japanese.

The title "Labubu Bunny Peeking from the Forest" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「ラブブバニーが森からのぞく」**  
(Rabubu Banī ga Mori kara Nozoku)

This translation captures the essence of the title while maintaining a natural flow in Japanese.
モバイルグリーンリアル

ウサギの帽子をかぶったラブブのフィギュアが、森の中に隠れていて、少しニヤリと笑っている様子。

その他の壁紙

Labubu's Seaside Adventures Wallpaper

Labubu's Seaside Adventures Wallpaper

伝統的な衣装をまとったラビット・ラブブ  
(Dentōteki na ishō o matotta Rabbit Labubu)  

This translation captures the essence of the title, describing "Rabbit Labubu" dressed in "traditional robes" in Japanese.

伝統的な衣装をまとったラビット・ラブブ (Dentōteki na ishō o matotta Rabbit Labubu) This translation captures the essence of the title, describing "Rabbit Labubu" dressed in "traditional robes" in Japanese.

The title "Sabo Labubu: Flaming Fire Fist" can be translated into Japanese as:

**サボ・ラブブ: 炎の火拳**  
(Sabo Rabubu: Honō no Hiken)

Here’s the breakdown:
- **サボ (Sabo)**: The name "Sabo" remains unchanged.
- **ラブブ (Labubu)**: "Labubu" is transliterated into Katakana.
- **炎の火拳 (Honō no Hiken)**: "Flaming Fire Fist" is translated as "炎の火拳," where "炎" (honō) means "flame," and "火拳" (hiken) means "fire fist."

This translation maintains the original meaning while adapting it to Japanese phonetics and writing style.

The title "Sabo Labubu: Flaming Fire Fist" can be translated into Japanese as: **サボ・ラブブ: 炎の火拳** (Sabo Rabubu: Honō no Hiken) Here’s the breakdown: - **サボ (Sabo)**: The name "Sabo" remains unchanged. - **ラブブ (Labubu)**: "Labubu" is transliterated into Katakana. - **炎の火拳 (Honō no Hiken)**: "Flaming Fire Fist" is translated as "炎の火拳," where "炎" (honō) means "flame," and "火拳" (hiken) means "fire fist." This translation maintains the original meaning while adapting it to Japanese phonetics and writing style.

「ラブブ:恋人をキャッチするポスター」  
(Labubu: Koibito wo Kyatchi Suru Posutā)  

Explanation:  
- "Labubu" is kept as is since it's a proper noun and often used directly in Japanese.  
- "A Sweetheart's" is translated as 「恋人の」(Koibito no), meaning "beloved's" or "sweetheart's."  
- "Catch Me" is translated as 「キャッチする」(Kyatchi Suru), which directly means "to catch."  
- "Poster" is 「ポスター」(Posutā), a commonly used loanword in Japanese.  

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「ラブブ:恋人をキャッチするポスター」 (Labubu: Koibito wo Kyatchi Suru Posutā) Explanation: - "Labubu" is kept as is since it's a proper noun and often used directly in Japanese. - "A Sweetheart's" is translated as 「恋人の」(Koibito no), meaning "beloved's" or "sweetheart's." - "Catch Me" is translated as 「キャッチする」(Kyatchi Suru), which directly means "to catch." - "Poster" is 「ポスター」(Posutā), a commonly used loanword in Japanese. Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

Red-Rimmed Labubu's Preppy Style

Red-Rimmed Labubu's Preppy Style

The title "Labubu Enjoying Coffee on Pink Chequered Wallpaper" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「ピンクのチェック柄の壁紙でコーヒーを楽しむラブブ」**  
(Pinku no chekku-gara no kabe-shi de kōhī o tanoshimu Rabubu)

Here’s a breakdown:  
- ピンクのチェック柄の壁紙 (Pinku no chekku-gara no kabe-shi) = Pink chequered wallpaper  
- コーヒーを楽しむ (Kōhī o tanoshimu) = Enjoying coffee  
- ラブブ (Rabubu) = Labubu  

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The title "Labubu Enjoying Coffee on Pink Chequered Wallpaper" can be translated into Japanese as: **「ピンクのチェック柄の壁紙でコーヒーを楽しむラブブ」** (Pinku no chekku-gara no kabe-shi de kōhī o tanoshimu Rabubu) Here’s a breakdown: - ピンクのチェック柄の壁紙 (Pinku no chekku-gara no kabe-shi) = Pink chequered wallpaper - コーヒーを楽しむ (Kōhī o tanoshimu) = Enjoying coffee - ラブブ (Rabubu) = Labubu Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

The title "Labubu and Friend: Sweet Heartbreak" can be translated into Japanese as:

**ラブブとフレンド:甘いハートブレイク**  
(Rabubu to Furendo: Amai Hāto Bureiku)

Here's the breakdown:
- **ラブブ (Rabubu)**: Labubu
- **と (to)**: and
- **フレンド (Furendo)**: Friend
- **甘い (Amai)**: Sweet
- **ハートブレイク (Hāto Bureiku)**: Heartbreak

This translation maintains the essence of the original title while sounding natural in Japanese.

The title "Labubu and Friend: Sweet Heartbreak" can be translated into Japanese as: **ラブブとフレンド:甘いハートブレイク** (Rabubu to Furendo: Amai Hāto Bureiku) Here's the breakdown: - **ラブブ (Rabubu)**: Labubu - **と (to)**: and - **フレンド (Furendo)**: Friend - **甘い (Amai)**: Sweet - **ハートブレイク (Hāto Bureiku)**: Heartbreak This translation maintains the essence of the original title while sounding natural in Japanese.

The title "Grinning Labubu Against Diamond Blue" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「ダイヤモンドブルーに笑うラブブ」**  
(Romaji: "Daiyamondo Burū ni Warau Rabubu")

Here’s the breakdown:
- "Grinning" → **笑う** (Warau)  
- "Labubu" → **ラブブ** (Rabubu, kept as a proper noun)  
- "Against" → **に** (Ni, indicating direction or contrast)  
- "Diamond Blue" → **ダイヤモンドブルー** (Daiyamondo Burū, kept as a proper noun)

This translation maintains the essence and structure of the original title while adapting it naturally into Japanese.

The title "Grinning Labubu Against Diamond Blue" can be translated into Japanese as: **「ダイヤモンドブルーに笑うラブブ」** (Romaji: "Daiyamondo Burū ni Warau Rabubu") Here’s the breakdown: - "Grinning" → **笑う** (Warau) - "Labubu" → **ラブブ** (Rabubu, kept as a proper noun) - "Against" → **に** (Ni, indicating direction or contrast) - "Diamond Blue" → **ダイヤモンドブルー** (Daiyamondo Burū, kept as a proper noun) This translation maintains the essence and structure of the original title while adapting it naturally into Japanese.

The title "Mischievous Labubu Bunnies on a Snowy Plain" can be translated into Japanese as:

**雪原のいたずらラブブバニー**  
(Yukihara no Itazura Rabubu Banī)

Here’s the breakdown:  
- 雪原 (Yukihara) = Snowy Plain  
- いたずら (Itazura) = Mischievous  
- ラブブ (Rabubu) = Labubu  
- バニー (Banī) = Bunnies  

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The title "Mischievous Labubu Bunnies on a Snowy Plain" can be translated into Japanese as: **雪原のいたずらラブブバニー** (Yukihara no Itazura Rabubu Banī) Here’s the breakdown: - 雪原 (Yukihara) = Snowy Plain - いたずら (Itazura) = Mischievous - ラブブ (Rabubu) = Labubu - バニー (Banī) = Bunnies Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

The title "Fluffy bunnies and pink decor" can be translated to Japanese as:

**ふわふわのうさぎとピンクのデコレーション**  
(Fuwa fuwa no usagi to pinku no dekoreeshon)

- ふわふわ (Fuwa fuwa) means "fluffy."  
- うさぎ (Usagi) means "bunnies" or "rabbits."  
- ピンク (Pinku) means "pink."  
- デコレーション (Dekoreeshon) means "decor" or "decorations."  

This translation keeps the cute and soft aesthetic of the original title!

The title "Fluffy bunnies and pink decor" can be translated to Japanese as: **ふわふわのうさぎとピンクのデコレーション** (Fuwa fuwa no usagi to pinku no dekoreeshon) - ふわふわ (Fuwa fuwa) means "fluffy." - うさぎ (Usagi) means "bunnies" or "rabbits." - ピンク (Pinku) means "pink." - デコレーション (Dekoreeshon) means "decor" or "decorations." This translation keeps the cute and soft aesthetic of the original title!

The title "Grinning Labubu Lion Costume Wallpaper" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「笑顔のラブブライオン衣装の壁紙」**  
(えがおのラブブライオンいしょうのかべがみ / Egao no Labubu Lion Ishō no Kabe-gami)

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The title "Grinning Labubu Lion Costume Wallpaper" can be translated into Japanese as: **「笑顔のラブブライオン衣装の壁紙」** (えがおのラブブライオンいしょうのかべがみ / Egao no Labubu Lion Ishō no Kabe-gami) Let me know if you'd like further adjustments! 😊

ニヤリと笑うラブブのサンタとクリスマスツリー  
(Niyari to Warau Rabubu no Santa to Kurisumasu Tsurī)

ニヤリと笑うラブブのサンタとクリスマスツリー (Niyari to Warau Rabubu no Santa to Kurisumasu Tsurī)